Following independence, what religion grew dramatically in South Korea?

a. Buddhism
b. Christianity
c. Islam
d. Daoism
e. Hinduism


b

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In the aftermath of Columbus and voyages of encounter, Europeans believed the first humans in the Americas might have been

a. Chinese pirates. b. the lost tribes of Axum. c. Phoenician seafarers from Carthage. d. Mongol tribesmen. e. ancient Sumerians.

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Attitudes to disparity in Europe involve which of the following?

A) Unrestricted economic opportunity is not seen as a threat. B) Europeans feel unrestricted upward mobility is the prime goal in their economic system. C) Disparity in income is not an issue. D) Job security as in civil service is primarily important. E) Health insurance is the responsibility of the employer.

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The defenders of globalization argued that

A) the loss of industrial jobs was due to automation, rather than free trade. B) cheap imports from overseas raised the standard of living of consumers. C) Asian workers who found jobs in sweatshops were better off because there were worse alternatives, such as starvation and prostitution. D) in tropical lands, peasants in need of farms to feed their families destroyed just as much rain forest as multinational corporations eager to sell timber or soybeans on the global market. E) All of these

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"It is not the cause of one poor printer, nor of New York alone, which you are now trying. No! It may in its consequence affect every free man that lives under a British government on the main [continent] of America. It is the best cause. It is the cause of liberty. . . . Nature and the laws of our country have given us a right to liberty of both exposing and opposing arbitrary power (in these parts of the world at least) by speaking and writing the truth." — Andrew Hamilton, 1735 This courtroom summation helped establish which democratic principle in colonial America?

a. trial by jury b. equal voting rights c. protection of private property d. freedom of the press

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